The Vineyard Gazette Wedding Planner, published on May 14, contained incorrect attribution for a photographer in the pictures that accompanied a story about a couple who were married in Menemsha. Credit for the pictures should have gone to Our Labor of Love photography. The credit has been corrected in the version of the Wedding Planner that appears on the Gazette Web site. The Gazette regrets the error.
A story in the Tuesday Gazette about the newly named assistant principal at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School misspelled Matt Malowski’s last name. The Gazette regrets the error.
A story last Friday’s Gazette about the centennial of the grounding of the schooner Mertie B. Crowley misspelled Levi Jackson’s first name.
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An interview in last Friday’s Gazette with the Rev. Vincent G. (Chip) Seadale, the new rector at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, reported incorrectly on where his wife Colleen works. She is a bereavement counselor and therapist for Hospice of Martha’s Vineyard.
In a story about a Vineyard Haven resident’s efforts to protect the view from the Tashmoo Overlook (Citizen Campaigns to Save Tashmoo View, Nov. 18), the Gazette misstated the ownership of a parcel of land visible from the road. The land is owned by Payette Vineyard Realty Trust, not Thomas and Ginny Payette. The Gazette regrets the error.
In a story in the Tuesday, July 12, Gazette, the dunk booth at the Tisbury Street Fair was misidentified. The booth was sponsored by the Vineyard Hockey Boosters club that supports the high school boys’ hockey team.
A story in Friday’s paper about a lawsuit brought against Clarence A. (Trip) Barnes 3rd referred to Mr. Barnes’s plan to fight an order to remove unregistered vehicles from his West Tisbury home. Mr. Barnes said he would fight the order to remove storage trailers, not cars.
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Harvard professor Joseph L. Bower was incorrectly named in Tuesday’s story about the Summer Institute lecture at the Hebrew Center.
The headline on a story about a new coalition of nonprofits coming together to purchase the former Thimble Farm property in Vineyard Haven misidentified the mission of the group. The Martha’s Vineyard Farm Project wants to buy the land the Whippoorwill Farm CSA currently uses, not the business. The Gazette regrets the error.
An editorial in last Friday’s Gazette about the Martha’s Vineyard Farm Project contained inaccurate information about the Native Earth Teaching Farm. The conservation restriction for the Chilmark farm is held by the Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation, not the Vineyard Conservation Society. The Gazette regrets the error.
In a preseason sports report published last week, the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School girls’ lacrosse team should have been included among the teams that won Eastern Athletics Conference championships in the 2010-2011 season. The Gazette regrets the omission.
In a Sept. 9 story about a woman who was inspired to compete in the Vineyard Warrior Triathlon by the events of 9/11, the athlete, Jennifer Sanford, misstated the name of her husband’s relative who was killed in the attack on the World Trade Center. He was Louis Caporicci, not Frank Piacentino. The Gazette regrets the error.